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VOLUME XLVII.
atlji
the republican
re pubmsiikd
daily and tiu-wekicly,
j L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY » COUNTY PRINTERS.
P, W, ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
THUMB!
Dully rnliertK’.T’-i-Wcelilj.tS.perimmim
trf lit no tin will kn ordor for tlld paper be attended
to, ttnleea ai!eoinpaniod tviUt Ilia money, or aaaUilblnry
city reference.
Advertlsemertte Inserted at‘tin following meat
OKI aqt’AM, (TM U*UoaMil,)ltTIMMlTIO*,..*0,73
Exon comnoAMci, M
O.IB SQUARE,.. .ONE WEEK DAILY, 9,50
Onebquam, >
One squam, .......... one montii oailt, 7,00
ONE SQUAM rVO MONTH! DAILY 19,00
...THREE MONTH! DAILY 15,00
ONE squam,
Advertisements published every other day, and those In-
aerted once or twlco a week, are charged 75 cu. |ier
equate for each Inaertlon.
Leaal auveruaemenu inserted at tho uaual rttea, and
•tilct care taken tbatthey be publiahed according to law.
All advertisements (tom transient persona or strangers,
lo be paid in advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers a will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all oilier advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
f °Veaih adversers exeBding In their adverUeetnente the
overage number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
proportional rates.
afes.iwn.dj.
rections as to tho number of Insertions, will be publish
ed dally, until ordered to be discontinued, and —
accoi
id daily, untl
accordingly.
• * All Letters directed to this office or the
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. 0.—Each Citation by tho Clerks of the Courts or
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of
Administration, mud be published thirty day« at least.
Notice hy Executors and Administrators Tor Debtors and
Creditors to render In their accounts, must be published
"AJSof Jlml Brtu. .nil Nepos. by Eljculow, A.I-
niinlstrators, and Guardians, must be published 81X1 Y
DA YH before Uie day ofsaie. These sales must be made
Et the Court House door of the county In which tho
property Is situate, and on tha first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten in the morning and four n the
afternoon. No sale rpim day lo day is valid, unless so
•iprassed In the advertisement. . _ ,,
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to acll Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Bales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Ail ml n Is train rarer Let
ters Di*aU*ory must be published BIX MONTHS.
' ipllcation for foreclosure of Mi
must be advertised once a month fbrX’tJUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to maketitles to land
«ta advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's tales under axeeuUoM ruubufy grantsd by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—un lor
mortgage execuUnne SIXTY DA VS—Sales of perUha'ile
property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the dav of Bale.
SMmtscrs (u the Republican.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■ AY-STBKKT.
A. LOW A CO., 58
<1. 0. Cunmiing, DO
Win. P. Tefft, 63
Wat. Crowder, 84
Jos. Durke, 66
J. Stoddard, M
IV. II. Mongin, CC
C. A. Soulllurd, 68
Wat. Oattcrsby, 70
C. A. Greiner, 7d
F. II. Welman. 74
J. P. Graves, 73
F. T. IVillis k Co., 78
E. Molyneut, 77
D. F. Halsey, M
Joba Jones k Son, 88
J. L. Swlnney, 83
SAV-sTEErr.
Allen, Hall fc Co., 113
Washburn, Wilder k Co.,
114 k 118
B. II. Fiske, 117
It. A. Lewis, 118
T. H. Harden, 118
O. N. Neyle, 130
Stephen Hills, 193
Cohens k Herts, 140 k 1 It
W.Woodbrfdge, 144
R. Habersham fc Son. 118
Wiillauisou k Preston, 934
W. A. Cherry k Co., 158
Crane k Rowland, 179
Elina Reed, 174
Hrlgham, Kelly k Co,, 170
H. RoJcr, 178
IlnmlltOE k Hardeman, 83 Frnnele Waver, 178
N. Cruger, 84
<3. S. Frierson, 83
<Jeo. Cordon,86
Harper k Stuart, 87
Asa Holt, 88
Win. Duncan, 80
It. Hutchisou, 00
Frauds Wood, 81
E. Parsons k Co., 93
M. k W. Cumin!ug,9J
Yonge k Gammoll,94
Smith k Humplircys, 05
A. Williams k Hollis, 95
J. H. Ladd, 183
C. Hartridgo, 190
Edward Wiley, 199
Franklin k Dranlluy, 194
F. Sorrel, 108
O. \V. Anderson k Dro.,200
S. Solomons, 901
O. F. Mills, 904
P. II. Rehn, 900
S. Goodall, 900
Rabun fc.Fulton, 907
Roston & Gunby, 309
A. Minis, 990
<1.W.GarmanykCo.^OklOl Hardwick k Cooke,Telfair's
redelfbrd fc Fay, 104 k 100 Building
Way k King, 105 S.O.Dunnlii|,lQWIiitaker-st.
W. C. O'DriscoU, 100 E. W. Iluker, Jnnes’ whnrf.
N. A. Hardee k Co., 110 C. A. L. Lamar, Eastern <«
J. 11. Uurrougbs,97
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Cohen k Fosdick.148 Ray-street.
I’hllbriekk Roll. 150 do.
Thos.J. Walsh, 168 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 908 Day-street. *
Win. U. Giles fc Co., 94 Ray-street.
R. A. Allen k Co., Smet’s Wliarf-
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbons* Building.
(I. F. Waring fc Co., 181 llrougliton-street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOOD8.
James Anderson k Co., Waring’* Building.
Lathrop k Foote, Gibbons' Building.
Snider, Lathrop k Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
Lalloelie, Bowuo fc Co., do. J ~
Jllarahall fc Aiken, do.
k Co,cor.’r Congress and Whitaker-sts.
M. Prendergast k Co.cot’r Congre*
J. 8. Maglll, 113 Congress-street.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
A. Welles, 193 llay-atreeL
Cohens & Herts, 140 Biy-street.
VDiy-st ‘
If. A. Crane, 188 Ray-street,
J. V. Couiierat, 150 Bay-street.
Scranton, Johnston k Co., 197 Bay-street.
James A. Norris, 150 Bay-street.
Swift, Dunslow * Webster, 189 Bay-etreet.
Davis k Coppi 177 Day-street.
WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCERS.
A Champion, Market Sq. 11. J. Gilbert, do do.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J, Rosaenu, corner Broughton and Bull stieota.
J. C. Ilinchman, corner Broughton and Drnytnn-sts.
W. W. Goodrich, Smet’s Building, Whitakcr-streots.
J. C Brown, 111 Congress-street.
.J. B. Cady fc Co., Barnard-atreet. South of Market.
R. Do Martin, comer Bay and Whitaker streets.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. k U. Wend, 163 Broughtou-tUcel.
McCleskey k Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
E. Hopkins, 177 Congress street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
ti. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Win. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
J. A. Laltocbe, corner Bay and Bull streets.
Turner fc Oden, Mouumcnt square.
L. J. Myers, corner Broughton and Whitaker-sls.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. Williams, 149 llay-street.
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Jullnn-streets.
J. B. Gubbedge, Congress-st., 8. side Market-square.
SAVANNAH, GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 19. 1849.
NUMBER 297.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smets’ Building.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weedi fc Morrell, flmets' Building.
<Jollins k Bulkley, 100 Bryan-street.
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whltakerand Dryan-streets.
T. T. Wilmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, kc.
W. II. May k Co., corner Whltakerand Hrynn-strcets.
N. B. Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 40 West Broad-street.
Fbilbrick k Bull, 00,1 Bay-street.
CLOTHING STORES.
O. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
Pierson k llcldt,8 Whltaker-street.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Vender, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallory, 155 Bay-street.
Ilam Itnu fc symons, 17 Whltaker-street. '
ltobinsoit k Camp, 8 Bull-street.
HAT STORfiS.
**• A. Ambler k Co., No. 147 Congress-street.
N. Lyon, Gibbons’ Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERRS.
O-Johnson k Co., 108 Bryan-street.
Venullo, LulTburrow k Butler, South slije Market-sq.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
V-lfobldor.qo Whltaker-streo’.
Oliver, 17 null-street.
Jacob Dutenhofer, 78 Bryan-street.
dying establishment;
A. Galloway,-73 York-street.
SWhcrtfscrs (it thexupubUcmt.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
MoArtliork Morse, 13 Dn/nard-atreet.
GUNSMITHS.
John Carruihera, 173 Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Glashom k Co., Anciaux’a wharf.
Turner k Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
LEATHER AND FINDING STORE.
J. P. Daum, corner Barnard and Dryan-streota.
ENGINEERS AND MILL WRIGHTS.
R. k J. Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
Miller k Curry, Eastern Wharf.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falllgant, Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whltaker-street.
SEOAR MANUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-street.
P. Jacob!, 97 Bull street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendergast, Bull street, oppoelte Pulaski House.
E. Wlthlnxtnn, 143 Bay-street.
Geo.W. Wylly
iVylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulukl House.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brboks fc Tapper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T. It. Mills, Iron Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Oeonfla Steam Boat Company’s wharf
, Georgia Steam 11
M. A. Cohen, Dillon’s Wharf
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
.Jos. Bancroft, 117 Bay-street.
EXCHANGE BROKER8.
M. k W. Gumming, 93 Bay-street
B. Wilhlnglon. 143 llay•■um.
business cm-us.
WM, T. TRAMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Home, Floyd Comity, Gsu,
Will also practice in tire following counties: Pausing,
Casx, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chut-
tooga. in may 14
. * ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
aaouotiTON-sy., an-wsicN wuitakkk and Barnard.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, aud Berlin Grates; Freo Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental lion Rallinga, kc. kc., furnished to order.
Ull. E. PA UNO NS,
DENTIST,
Will perflirmanynperatinnspertahiingtolilsProrcssInn.
Artificial Teeth inserted front one to an entire double set,
and wnrrcntcd not to be excelled by the best Dentists In
Europe or America.
UncRATiNO Rooms, No. 1S17 Conoress-strect.
11. At J. LACULI.SO.Y,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAl -STRKKT, NEAR TIIK CAN AD-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. Daciilison. j. laohmson.
JACOB UUT15NIIOFI3U, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
RRYAN-RTRRKT, srcond door from buld-strrbt,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
FlneFronehCRlf-skln Root* Rod other work made to order.
IIHNHY M. DllJfWOODY,
ATTORNEY 4* COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Home, Georgia.
Will practice in all (he Courts of the Cherokee Circuit,
in the Supreme Court, and in tho County of Cobb, of the
Coweta Circuit.
IttrRRRNCR*.—Hon. C. J. McDonald,Gen. A. J. Han
sell, nr Marietta. ly no790
R. S. IIA III)WICK etc CHOKE,
FA CTORS 4- COMMISSION MER CHANTS.
TKIVAIR’S buii.dinos.
Savannah, Georgia.
R. S. H ARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKR.
p. ii. nisiiN.
FACTOR 4- COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MOO llay-Street, Savannah.
July 9 ly
GEO. W. WYLLY.
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sola of Ret) Estate, Negroes, end any description
of personal property.
OVriCR, OORNRR RDU.-ST. ARD RAY LANS,
fob 93 Savannah. Georgia.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orriuE on nuix-st., orrostTE pulasri imuss.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days beflire Court day.
Rctidenco No. 99 llroughton-street.
L. ROBIDER,
(FROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT If SHOEMAKER.
lni|Mirter of French Leather.
WIIITAKCR-STRRKT, OPPOSITE SMETS RUILDINO.
HAMILTON to HARDEMAN,
FACTORS 4* COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Max’nnnah, Georgia.
CUAS. r."HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT, DBNSLOW At "WEBSTER,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OP RAT AND WHITAKER STS.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIPT. A. A. DRNSLOW.
YONGE GAMMEI.L.
FACTORS 4* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Go.
WEEDS At MORRELL,
MPORTERB AND WIIOI.KSALR AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS, 4* EARTHEN WARE,
Broiightoii-at.. Savannah.
MILLER At CURRY,
ENGINEERS A ND MIL L WRIG UTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
KASTERN WHARF—BAT-STREET,
Savannah. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Residence Ernst side of Pulaski Square.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA OTURER
NO. IT ilULL-STRRET, NEAR MoNUMBNT-SqUARB.
Cork sole. Water-proof, Hunting, Alllltary, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dres*, and Pump sole Roots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootee*. Oxford State*, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
mada to order In tire neatest aud most l'a*hinnab|e manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.'
A. PONCE,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
SEGA US,
NO. 13 WIIITAKER-STREBT,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported 8e-
gar*;nl*o, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, aud nil
itliur article* usually kept in his line of business, which
lie offers on ilia most reasonable terms. nov 3
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. HI BULL-STREET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMRNT SQUARE.)
. Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
aud Americnn Scgara, at Wholesale and Hetail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, kc.
SASHES,DOORS AND JILINDS*
1 A AAA LIGHTS of SASH, of all
J-U*UUu ‘i**» from 8 by 10 to 19 by 20.
150 pair* fliTuita, for Windows of nil sizes.
SO^pair l’nui'l Doors, different sizes nnd thickness.
For sale ut No. 153 Bay-street, near tlio City Hotel, or
nt the Factory in West Uroad->tract, by
CHARLES VAN HORN,
N. B.—All orders forCorpentor’s work,executed nttlte
shortest notice. nov 9d
MASHES, HOOKS AND BLINDS.
1 ^ AAA LIGHTS of SASH, from 7
X«J*UUU by0t° 19by9-1. M
2J0 paly Blind*, for Windows, from 8 by 10 to 19 by SO.
100 i'um-l Doors, various sizes.
Oud size* furnished ou the same terms a* full setts.
For sale by JOHN O. FALLIGANT.
nov 97
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
silver .And plated ware,
FANCY GOODS. luvS
M. EASTMAN has madelargo additions to his form
er stock of Watches, Jewolry, anu Silver Ware, which he
will soli at Nu>.-York prices.
He hn* also added to his stock an elegnnt assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY: B1LVEIISETS.consistingofTen-
pot, Sugar-bowl, and Creamer. A choice selection of very
lino London-ntado, full-Jcwellcd LEVER WATCHES,
with heavy fine gold hunting coses; together with a greal
variety of other article*, among which tnny bo found
Watches, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Brenstpins, Finger
Ring*, Bracelets, Ear-Rings, Gqld Pens and Pencils, Medal-
ion*, Card Cnso*, Fine Pocket Cutlery. Fancy Roxes,
Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Mathe
matical instruments, China nnd Glass Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in grout va-ler
ty, kc. . Jan 99
, VARIETY STORE.
J.M. Haywood, corner Broughton and Dull-sts.
&PUBMI, lil7domrw»,u..l,
MAUULE-AND STONE MANOFACTURRH.
s«w; d. wltuu,
l&atMttaaa, fchtp, aw! Stennt-pncurt atmeritttaitnte.
C ENTK A L lUUL-KOao, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, (O..) 190 1-2 MILES.
Till «'p M m
JsStlfcaSJ! 1 dmgUMk* 3v39$hfnd. Abu-
# Atlanta,.. ..... 50
loAaiuK., Ill
to Columbus, 15 00
to Opelika, |
o Jacksonville, Ala 90
o Talladf— *
to Talladpga, )
to Huntsville, ( Alabama99 00
•o DecatUr, 1
10 TutCSlonia’ Ala *
C'dlsibus, JhIm',-1
*i-
SjB* ,
An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturday’s, after the arrival of the *8*^
connects with the Macon and Western Bnll-Roadt and on Tuesday’s, al
SimVwU " 30 00
k r v»S!rr«"Z"iS 019 "XV},"!* Western HaH-Boi»d|uni on"T^y»kaftIrth?2riv^ttMUaSa
l ? vri Mmo " *o <”nm-et with the Steam-slup* flsrN. Y MtC ° n
rSSftSt.wSaw^i'SoSiss iar ° omK • """•
Wednesday’s and
Sfi&Y.'ir.Mr 5;"'“Si l c niin»'K ,t ** D,Uo " etaura oi* «r
t Head of the West Point and Montgomery Kail-Road, on which the fare to Montgomery Is about 92.
lUtea of Freight for Merchandize Generally, from Sarannah to Macon t
M Mvru"m:;, D a^^ ^ •»* »■»" ,
Crockery Ware, In crates, boxes or hhds., per cubic root,'.'.’V.‘.’.’.'.V.*.. .V.'.V.'. .'.V.V.' !
rtasT OLASs—Boxes of Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per {00 lbs.,V.,
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, lildn, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hood Iron. It at it snrf lioiiriw-tvnm. Him im... um. .mi
.. niiu ,ror nun., (smaller COSKS in proporUOII) MOD
altper saek, not exreedinxfourbushnl* 90 inf ,,
u ' ,)n -
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
*° All “ nla ' taln S 101 miles of iho line of Rail-Rads extending from Ssvsn-
Aiggrivg^ “ W| U 1 m. C.nlnl Bnd.sndsl
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 * P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 8 I*. M.
1'RMiinsi.n nn llil. Il..«.l in ■«.! f l> i. i .... . ..
Pusengers on this Road to and from Savannah sleep one night nt Macon.
1 he 1 rains on the Western and Atlantic Hoad do not run on Sundny.
rn» !-nliiii.t.ita ll.iM.r-. _— l .i... u n.i .« -
Pnssengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Savannah and Macos, take Stages at Bamesvillu.
. r 0r » , ‘|o> West Point,Montgomery and Ncw-Orleans via Augustasnd Atlanta; take Stages at Griffin.
I-relght Trains are run dally through the business season, and tri -weekly the remaiidcr of the year. ^
All freight to and from other itoads promptly forwardcdTwltimut charge* farfoirwardng. ~
Rates of Fs’clght for Merchandise Generally,
irrWSKR MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Boots, shoes, Bonnets, Furnlturt, and such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those natnod
Srcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxesand bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)-8ugar, Coffira, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheote, Tobacco,
Leather. Hides In bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow-wire, Castings
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)-FI»ur, Klee, Bacon, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard, Tnllow, Beeswax
bales of Bags, Ginseng, green nnd dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iron, Mill ami Grindstones,
Cotton front A Unnta to Savannah,
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
JoneslHlro’
Griffin
00 lbs,
15 I
,55 cts. per
60 «« «« 100 llm.
50 « «• 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendant.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILKS.
Pasaenffor Trains leave Atlanta daily (Sunday’s excepted) a; 1 o’clock, P. M., arrive at Dal-
»t 8 31. t returning, leave Dalton nt 4 o'clock, A. AL, nnd arrive at Xthnta at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail-Road, and Stages for Nashville and Knoxvlllo,Tenn., and for Tuscumbla, Ala.
and Memphis, Tenn., run in connection with this Road.
Rates of Transportation for Merchandise Generally,.
FROM ATLANTA TO
First C
- Class, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes or lints, Bonnet*, nnd Furniture,
StcoNh Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxes and baits of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints,
Otis, Drugs, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bniging, Hope. Butter,
Cheese. Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Shout Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery,Costing*, Hard waro, Marble, (dressed), kc..
Fourth Cnsss, (per Ido lbs.)—Flour, (In racks) Rice, Pork, Reef, Fish, Lard, Tnllow, Bacon,
(In casks, boxes nr socks), Bces-wnx, hales of Rags, Ginsong, Fruit, Bar Iron, Marble, (undress-
ed), Mill and Grind Stones, Mill Gearing, T. 7.
u
WJ<
Transportation Office, W. nnd A. R. R., Atlantn, April 14Ut, 1849.
E. 11. MILLS, Sup’t. Transportation.
apr 18
NKW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
Tim now and s u pc rlorritoaiii* hips TENN ESS EE, Cnjil.
John Collins,nnd CHEROKEE,Capt.Titos Lyon, ,
until further notice,leave Savannah and New York every
Wrunksdsy, commencing with the98th March.
These iwift Steamers aro each of 1,359 ton* Imrthcn,
built in tho strongest and mo*t approved maoticr, nnd are
unequalled In all tho needful qualities to give coutidence
ns well as dexpatch to travellers. They havo all the ac
commodations for passengers and freight requisite, to en
title them to public patronage.
The Central Unit-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with these
steamers on Wednesday, and Dorn Savannah on their
arrival ifneedful.
Qtf- Nofrclghtreccivud after niiw o’clock on the day
or sailing.
Passage995—payable In advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADBLFOUD k FAY,
Snvannuh,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 191 Front s!., New-York.
The Stcnm-boat Company or Georgia’s noats
CHATHAM, Capt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Cnpt. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE, Cnpt. Powell,
Hun between the above placesln connection with Tow
boat* aud Lighter*, affording the merchants of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, a cheap ami
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
FOR NEW-YORK.
M M
NEW LINE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
To anil weekly during tho year. Tills lino is composed
of tlio following vessels:
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL N. Host,
Brig MACON, P.SuErrtKLD.
nrigJOHN ENDERS, J. Johnson.
Sclir. G. J. JONES, II. Look.
The nlwwe vessels lire of the first class, insured nt the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience in the trade. They will bo towed up nnd
down the river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins nre handsomely fur
nished, mid every care will bo taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Fcolglit or Passage, —
* *’E k ROWLAND,
ply to
Oct 16
CRANE
No. 173 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO..
No. 186 Front-street, New-York.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
M. M. M
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise tills Line, nnd will sail
nbout every two weeks, via J
Hclir. IULIA ELIZA, Cnpt. IIiobse.
Sclir. II. WESTCOrr, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SAllAll ELIZABETH, Capt. IIlaokman.
Sclir. JNO. H. HOLMES, (new) Cnpt. Lodoe.
The above vessels nre nil first class schooners, nnd
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
tho shippers. For Freight or l'nsango, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers),apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Suvnnnah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37)4 N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dally U. 8. Mall Stcnm-Pnckct Line.
quality, not surpassed by any oil
received per Cherokoo and for salo low by
nov93 JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
1VTILLINERY.—A fine assortment of Bon-
1YJL nets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Wreaths, Tubbs,
tin..., v.fui. a.a.i - - 1 —*
1VJL nets. Ribbons, Caps, Flowers. Wren
Bonnet Velvets, Sarins and Silks, ana mnny
goods Id Millinery; Jolt raotlved ana for sola I
r other fancy
low for cash
MAPI LI
SA VANN AII AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
S nland two-thirds or tub way.)
WM. 8BABROOK, Capt. P. BLSNtUNSHtr. v,uc '
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Pick.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of the ubovo very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders,nnd can
not be excelled for snfety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening nt half past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston ovory morning at 9 o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollnr*, meals included. TAroufA TiekiU
between Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
mcnls on tho steamers nnd omnibus fare in Savannah.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents, Snvnnnnh.
nov 14 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
During the very low stagosof the river tho present
season, (lower than for some years.) murclinndlxo en
trusted to this Company has been forwarded with but
ilnointen
trifling detention ami r
itomiptlon; proving to tho pub-
I goods at the lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, In nil cases, Imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, nnd freight
for the Georgiu Rnil-Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western k Atlantic llsil-Road, enn be
paid nt those Stations; freight fir other Stations this side
of Atlanta is payable nt Augusts.
Produce from the Georgia Rail-Rond will also he ftir-
warded freo of commissions, and all expense paid, nnd
collected nt Savannah from consignees of vess *
required.
Th “
when
The T. S. M. now runs as n regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
or Snvannah Agent, and from the interior to Augustn
Agent.
Particular earn should be taken to address Bills Lading
to Jnmes A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, SavnnnnlL
oct 16 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augustn.
SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
This CompanV will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on tho Savannah River, to and from
Augustn, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PiULroT.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, ....Cnpt. Crriwrll.
The latter Stenmur being ofless draught than any other
on tile River, Insures unprecedented despatch in all stages
of the water. The Coui|uiny is also provided with fifteen
Tow-bonU and two Lighters,
All FrelgbtRddressod to the enre of tho Company or its
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augustn.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Suvannnh.
*” ** "'’WLAND, *—* * —
©fenerctl Etttoertfecments.
B A «!
Udee°5
ALE ROPE—160 coils Kentucky Bale
1 Rope, of superior quality received per eenr. Anita
nn ana for sale by
PADBLFORD, FAY k CO,
oct 18
W. M. ROW
Agent, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mnll Stcnm-Pnckrt Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Os., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Strain-
Packets at Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Pnlatkn to Lake Monroe, the Moil Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madison-
villc, to Tallahassee; and from Picolnta to St. Apgusllnc,
OCAMULGEE, Cnpt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. John Hrbbard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Snvannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning.—Leave Pnlatkn every Monday nnd Thurs
day morning, touching at rite above numed places each
W *Ali goods consigned* to the AgenU forwarded fteeoi
coimiilMlon, lmooKS t TUppEBi AgInUi .
nov 14 Suvunnuh.
F OREIGN and Domestio DRY GOODS,
nj
JL fly Into arrivals, tha subscribers are lit receipt or rati
nnd Winter DRY GOODS, to which tho attention of
merchants visiting this market Is Invited,
sopt 10 LATHROP k FOOTE.
P LANTATION and Housekeeping DRY
GOODS.—Now receiving, full supplies of Limeys,
Kerseys, Plains, Fnncy Jeans, Negro Blankets, fins Rose
Blankets, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Linens, kc. kc,
For salo by
sopt 10 LATHROP & FOOTE.
TUST RECEIVED—Velvet Trimming,
u Bonnet Ribbon, Ribbon Gimp. Woost Braids, Zephyr
Woosi
ty of other Fancy
opt 6
j, with a varie-
For sola low by
>\VJ
LaROCHE, BOVVNE k CO.
Jeans,
•y Cas-
,Anwr*
lean, French, English aud German Broad Cloths. For
bMu by LATHROP k FOOTE.
TV*ESS SILKS.—Received per steamer
JJ Tenn** —
Tennessee t 10 pieces very rich Dress Silks, which
will be sold very low. J. 8. MAOILL,
oc 14 Monumcnt-sq.
B
ACON.—25 hhds. choice Bacon Sides.
For sale by VV. B. GILES k CO.
pONGRESS WATER—A fresh supply,
VJ landing from ahlp Southport. For aale by
dec 4 O. It.•HENDRICKSON fc CO.
1VTOUSLIN DELAINES—High colors,
1TX plain Mouilln De Laines, for sale by
dec fl LATHROP k FOOTE.
ATEW^ILKS—Plain, figured and striped
X1 changeable Silks; Just received per Cherokee,
dec 4 MARSHALL k AIKEN.
J? LACK Silk Mantillas, Sacks and Visettea,
AJ per Cherokee. MARSHALL k AIKEN,
dec 4
Y^THISKEY.—Landing per schr. A. Da-
V Y mon i 100 bbls. new crop New OrlenR* Whiskey.
For sale by WOOD, CLAQHORN k CO.
dec 4
1VT ACCARONI, and Pino Apple Cheese.—
JTX Just received per Cherokee, 6 boxes fresh Italian
Maccaronl and 10 boxes Pine Apple Cheese; for sale by
nov 5 J. ROUSSEAU.
1 COILS Kentucky ROPE, in store
XtlU *nd fur sale by
novir SWIFT, DENBLOW fc WEBSTER.
XT AMS, POTATOES.&c,—4 hhds Hams,
good quality; 15 bbls Mercer Pnlatne*; 10 do yel
low Onions; 6 firkin* Go.hen Butter: 100 bbla Smoked
Salmon; 10 whole, 10 half, and 10 quarter boxes Raisins;
for sale by J. O. BROWN, 111 Congress-st.
T> ALE ROPE.—100 coils Kentucky Bale
\J Rope, (small slxe coils) landing per brig American,
and for sale Ly
nov 90 JAMES A. NORRIS.
PER CHEROKEE.—Fresh Kid Glo»«i
X Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Merino Vests; Silk do
dot 4 MARSHALL k AlKlN.
LOVES.—White, black and colored Kid
vJ Gloves; Just received at 147 Bay-street,
dec 4 PRICE k VEADER.
THRESH Garden PEAS.—Just received,
1 Lamlretli’i Extra Early, Eariy Frame and Dwar
Blue Imperial Pens; nl«o a largo supply of Landreth’s
Cabbage Seed*. For sale by
dec 6 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
SUPERIOR Sweet OIL.—10 cases supe-
O ri»r Olive Oil, a pure article. Fnrsale by
dee 6 TURNER k ODEN, Monument-»quare.
TVTUT CRACKS and PICKS, Plated Knife
X X Rests, Fancy Bellows, Cigar Trays, Nail Paters,
Wax Matches, Cake Turners, Tnpe Measure*; Just re
ceived per Cherokee, and for sale by
dec 5 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
T>RINTS, fitc.— Furniture and Merrimac
X Print*, White Flannel*. Plain and Twilled Turkey
Red, Cotton llo-iery, Ball Buttons, ke.; received per
Cherokee; forsale by
dec 5 LATH ROP k FOOTE.
PUTTER, Choese and Crackers.—20 kegs
JLJ Go.hen Butter; 100 boxes Cheese; 50 Iritis Sugar,
Soda and Butter Craektrs; landing and for vale by
nov 28 H. A. CRANE.
/'IHAMPAGNE—25 baskets, quarts and
pints,••D’Aumale,” for sale by
nov28 H.A. CRANE.
A PPLES—75 bbls Apples, just received
il per steamer Cherokee, and for sale liy
J. E. CADY k CO.,
nov 8 Lillibridge’a Building, South side Market-sq.
p ANAL FLOUR—25 bbls. Premium Ex-
v>/ tra Canal Flour, for sale by
nov 93 DAVIS k COPP.
T IME.—G0Ubarrels Fresh Lime, landing
X_i from schr. l’lxorro, for sale by ‘
nov 93 COHENS fc HERTZ.
rkOMESTIC LiaUORS, Mackerel,Flour,
kc—5.1 bbls E. (’help's Gin; 20 do Itomcriic Bran
dy; 30 do N E Rum; 30do No. 1 Mackerel; 95 da No. 9 do;
95 do No. 3 do; 90 half do No. 1 do; 20 do lull'do No. 9 do;
60 bbls Canal Flour; 50 doz Brooms; 25 boxe* Pearl Starch;
landing from brig American, and for *ale by
nov 16 SWIFT, DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
l~\OOR MATS.—A fine assortment, suita-
AJ ble for parlor* aud hall*. Just received, and for sale
by Collins bulkley,
net 93 100 Bryan-street.
\\RANDY and GIN—25 barrels N. Y.
X J Brandy; 95 do do Gin; landing from sclir. Florida
and barque Georgia; forsale by
nov 93 J. V. CONNERAT.
‘\^7INES.— 2 qr. casks Pure Juice Port
Y Y Wine, very choice; 2 do do Sherry Wine, do do;
landing from barque Vernon, and for sale by
nov 93 J. V. CONNERAT.
pUCKETS—100 dozen Painted, Varnish-
XX ed nnd fancy Buckets; landing from brig Sussex and
lor salo liy
nov 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
PURNING FLUID—A fresh article, kept
XX constantly on hand nnd for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
nov 0 Gibbons’s Building.
CALTPETRE—20 kegs best refined Sa't-
O petre, for sale by
novO G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
SPIRES and AXLES.—The Subscribers are
X Agents for the sale of Horatio Ames’ Tires mid
Axles for Cara and Locomotive*, nnd warraut them a*
good n* any manufactured in this country.
‘ nov 10 N. B. fc II. WEED.
PAY WATER.—10 cases, just received,
XX nnd for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
net 10 Gibbons’ Buildings.
QWEET OIL—20 basktes, just received,
O and for salu low by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
oct 10 Gibbons’ Buildings.
XXAVANA SEGARS, of superior quality,
XX. oftlm following brands: Washington, la Norma,
I’uros.n.td Franklin; lor sale by .
July 25 WM. C. O’DRISCOLL.
TT'RESH TAMARINDS—Just received
J. .,.d a r , 1EXDIl|0K8r)N co „
sept 8 Gibbons’ Building.
TXRAZIL NUTS, Filberts, Pecan Nuts, and
XX Almonds, a fresh supply in store and for snle by
icpt 15 J. E. CADY fc CO.
TAALL and Winter CLOTHING.—Just
X received per steamer Tennessee: 300 Tweed Ca*s.
Sack, Frock and Business Coats; 100 Beaver, Blanket and
Flushing Coats nnd Over-Sacks, 900 pairs Tweed Cass,
nnd Snttlnet Pants, 100 pairs fancy Cass. Pants, latest
style; 300 Vesta, various styles; for sale wholesale and re
tail. nt No. 10 Whltaker-street.
sept 7 PIERSON k HEIDT.
TfENTUCKY Rale ROPE.—240 coils
qu “" ,y ’"‘ESilBiJ'TKlfft!*
nova
POSHEN DUTTEIl—20 kegs Goshen
W lluttoti Inndlni and fo, «t. bjf 0AyIg copp
TXAVANA SEGARS.—40,000 Segare, of
XJL the Brands”Washington la Norma,” “Franklin,”
and “Puroa," iintioitcd ana for snle by
„ov 9 WM- U. O’DRISCOLL.
PUTTER and CHESSE—26 boxes prime
JX English Dairy Cheese; 10 firkins superior orange
Unitnly Ouuvr,lauding ftoa. l »“'l J "VfooNNEttA l r.
nov 15
I3R1STOL Brick DUST —Fur denning
XX Knives, nn excellent article; olsoBntli Brick; Mount
Englo Tritmli, for polishing Brass and other metals; Brit
ish Lustre, for stoves; just received and tor snle by
nov 14 COLLINS k BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st.
RUCK WHEAT.—40 half nnd qr. bbls.
.13 Buckwheat, of extra quality; for sale by
nov 9 DAVIS k COPP.
IITACKEREL.—20 half and quarter bbls.
J.YX No. 1 Mackerel; landing,and forsale by
nov 0 DAVIS k COPP.
PER CHEROKEE—Velvet Trimmings.
X Black and fancy Velvet millions; Velvet Neck Rib
bon*, and l’uise Silks; for sale by
nov 19 LATHROP k FOOTE.
M ACKEREL—30 bbls. No. 3,20 do. No.
1YX 2; 90 whole, 20 hair, 90 quarter bbls. and 30 kits
No. 1 Mackerel; landing from brlgSussex, and for snle by
nov 19 WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
\X7ALNUT Oil Sand SOAP—An ole-
V V gnnt article for the toilet, preventing tho skin from
chapping, softening nnd beautifying the hand* nnd foce,
forsale by L.J.MYERS,
oct 9 Smets’ New Building.
iTI OFFEE.—400 bags prime Green Rio
V_y Coffee; 138 do medium quality do. 80 do old white
do; 44 do Lnguira do; 60 do old Government Java do;
'"nov?’ "” d r ° r ' °SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TRISH PORTER and Falkirk ALE.—50
X cn*ks, quart* and pints Dublin Porter; 20 do. pints
Falkirk Ale; landing from ship Yeoman, from Liverpool
for snle by
nov 7 H.A. CRANE.
General Etubrnfscmcitts.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
OppotiU Hamilton ijr Symons' Clothing Sturt. '
W. II. MAY Ac CO.,
NESSES, hare on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
‘ Ateh •
Bridles and lit
Ci 8 ' '
and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
Spanish Quitted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles;
’s large and extra large Ssddles) Mens’ plain do.;
11111*11 do.; Boys’ and Race do.t Ladles’ Suldles of a
triety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; 8addlo-Bags,
ranks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; PaJ do.; Straining and Worsted Webj
‘1 bread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—llsrouche, Buggy and
ulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows.
/ Uie single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; SUk and Worsted
Fringes; black and purple Coach Roam; Buggy Lamps;
Jdated and Brass Carnage Bands; Brass and plated
Jan 1
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PfllLBlUCK 6l DELL
T-TA VE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
JLA lory, In Hodgson’s Building, Bay-street, a ln«e as
sortment or various kinds of Conches, Barouches, Rock-
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses complete, and as fine assortment
as can bs found In the city, and arc daily receiving direct
from the Manufactory at the North, mnde expressly for
the Southern market; which they will sell nt the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
—— • 0 w /nfi n ,
good Carriage at a low price will find It to their Interest
to call and examine our stock iMifore purchasing else,
where. Apply at the Counting-Room. Jan 93
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WARNER,
A T his Curriage Repository and Manufaclu-
Jljl ling Establishment, West Broad,head of Broughton
street, has CARRIAGES on hand of rvbry DiscatrTioR
calculated for the Southern market, vis: Rockaway's,
Coaches, Chnriotees, Barourhes, Coachees, Phietons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies,Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wsg-
General fgtfttrttsements.
TVTEW CLOTHING STOKE, No. 69 and
J.1 150 Gibbons’ Range.—'Tho undersicned bn* re
cently returned from t'
;d In getting up ahnndsime assortment of R
DE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail i>u»iucst< in
*- - - -.1-1, .. — I..
Savannah, to which he very respectfully Invites tho
Planters visiting this place, and tho cltluns ai nernlly, to
give him a call, as he Is confident his stock lias never
been surpassed by any brought to this place. Among his
the following articles t
--"Mantle- “
.. Jonties—blue and black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coafe of invisible green, brown, Tenons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Ll6n Skin and Blanket.
Dress Coeu and Frocks, of fine black French Broad
Cloth.
Buslneea Coats—stlch aa plain and fkney Tweed, Caaf-
tnere, black Doe Skin, plain Beaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack ami Froctccs. ...
Pantaloons, from ail of the most fashlonablegoods,
Mitch as plain mack Casrimero, black Doe Skin, English
ribbed Casstmere, Moleskin, rlaid, Satinet, Tweed Cassl-
meretnd Negro Cloth.
j Bound Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Vcs'isof every description, such as fins plain black
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere, Bomba
sine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Cassimcr*.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool,I!
ed Cotton.
i Lotion.
Cravats, or wonted, fancy Batin, plain 811k,blnrk silk.
Linen nnd Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great i ariety.
Shirts, bf Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fkney
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gtn-
oral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
end assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombasine and
fancy silk Stocks and Nack Ties.
Mr. I —
Money Belt)
"Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Caps—a fine and'fashionable assortment of Cloth
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’s and Boy’s
Clothing, or Sack*, Bound Jackets, Pantaloon*, Vr»u
nnd Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains in » l> < ting
the above stock, he hopes by strict attention to busineas,
to merit a liberal share of patronage,
dec 90 OEC
GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
17ALL and WINTER CLOTHING.—
X 1 rob
ItwWtl.,^..,.
vali, the mojt of their stock of Fall and Winter Clothing,
consisting In part of black Dress and Frock Coats: black,
green and brown Business Sacks; Cawlmere Backs and
Frock Coats; Tweed do; Over-Coats, of Drab Devonshire
Kerseys, black Mohair, Tweeds, and Flushing; Panta
loons, of black Dncskln and fancy colored Caasimerei
Vests, or black Satin, Taney colored Silk and Cashmere;
alto, a full supply of Shirt*, Merino Goods, and Faney
Articles. Together with their usual stock of Cloths.;
Cassimcrcs, and Vestings. All or which they will eell
low, at GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
oct 17 , Next to Pulaski House.
one, Plantation do., and a general assortment of Jersey
and light Fancy Wagons. In short, he can produce a
better stock than has been seen In Georgia for twenty
years past, nnd he appenls with confidence to his cus-
I,'ALL and v inter CLOTHING.—To ll»
_L Merchants of Georgia, South Carolina. Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida.— 1 The Subscribershmingestablish
ed a house in this city for the sale of READY MADE
- v ** extensive M
tmnrrs in the interior as to the quality ol'hls articles.
Wheels replaced on every kind of Vehicle on the short-
Carriages, kc., of any description ordered on
reasonable t *— * —
est notice. „ . . . _ „
the most reasonable ‘terms from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds or repairing done ou reasonable terms.
Savannah, (Ga.,) Oct. 31st, 1848. ly
CLOTHING In connoction with ane.
luring establishment in Newark, N. J., where one of the
firm gives hla personal attention entirely to tho manufac
ture, white the other devotes himself to Uie receipt and
sale ofthe same in Savannah. Pnsseaaing these advan
tages. we flatter ourselves that w# can compete with any
establishment in the United States in Price, Style and
Workmanship. We are now receiving our Fall and
Winter supply, towhlch we invite the attention of mer
chants,Ranters, and ,hepul..lc.n Ea 1 nEIDT>
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
N. D. KNAPP,
TV/f ANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness, oill‘ .. - _
1* JL kc--‘Wholesale At ReUII Dealer In Sncl- ’’■nnahand surrounding country, that he^
tilery— tins Just received and keeps constantly nn hand,
every description of Saddles, both gentlemen’sand ladies;
English and American Bridles and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurs and Bits in every style. Also, every description ot
tinmen, Truer, Valises, and Travelling lings. Also, all
kinds of Leathers, such as skirting, hamcn,band nnd top
i<;«uroi.>uro ic.iui' iiiiiiiik ■kiiip, mururcu anil
string leather. Also Carriage Trimmings, at springs
axels, dnsh frames, bands, plated and bras* stump Joints
bows, patent leather, laces, broad and narrow silk and
worsted fringes, plated and brass carriage lamps, kc. kc.
N. B. K. will continue to receive weeklysupplles of the
above named nnd all other articles in his line, at his Old
Stnnd, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Market-square,
which he will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale and ra
*•" ly nov II
N EW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
grass-street,opposite Pulaski House.—J. P. MA-
“ 7 would re-ipectrully announce to the cltlxen» of Ba
th and surrounding country, that he has Just received
and Is now opening a well selected Stock of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for the market, and
are now offered at the lowest market prices i Domestic.
Shirtings and Sheetings, EngILh and American Prints and
Ginghams, Scotch and French do., black and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Cashmere, Mouse de Lalnes.raw Silk
ilaids, beautiful Chameleon SUks, at89Kc., Gimps and
«...— — , Feathers,BweT
Tweeds,
Um-
FALL TRADE, 1849.
AlfO.Justopening i beautifrtlL. C.IIsndkerchleft.from
99 to 83. To these is invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and desirable Goods expected in a few
days, at the SAVANNAH OABH STOBE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery business will be carried
on in Uie same house by a lady of experience In all U
branches. oct 97
A RE 1
ri Croc
COLL1N8 & DULKLKY, 10U DRYAN-ST..
now opening their Fall supply of
Crockery anil !lonse-funilsli!it£ uuoils.
The nltunUon of purchasers is particularly requested to
their large nnd varied assortment, consisting in port aa
follows:
Elegant gold band China Tea Setts
Elegant do Dinner do
W. G. F. Blue and Mulberry Dinner Setts
W. G. do do Tea do
China Vase*, tn great variety, Mantle Omamrnta
Terra Cotta VVure, splendid Bohemian Colenje
Bottles, rich Chinn Cup* for Presents
Wine Bottles, Cut-Glass-Ware, Lamps, Castoia
Solar and Astral Chimneys, kc. kc.
LAMPS, JAPANNED WARE. kc. kc.
Solar aud Spirit Lamps, Side nnd Hall Lamps
Lanterns, Britannia and Brass Caudk-stic-ks
Tea Trays, Bread and Knife Trays
Toilet and Slop Pails, Cake nnd c^pice Boxes
Bntliing Tubs, Coffee Urns and Riggins
Egg llotlcrs. Oyster Dishes, Jelly Moulds
Tea Pot*, Plated nnd Britannia Tea and Table Spoons
Plate aud Dish Covers, in setu
Venisou Dishes, Nur-ery Lamps. Together with an as
sortment of bright Tin- Ware.
CUTLERY AND FAMILY HARDWARE.
Ivory, Buck Horn, Cocoa and common Cutlery; Rai-
zors and Pocket Cutlery, Twine Knives, Coffee nnd Spice
Mills, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Shovel
and Tong*, Andirons, lire Fenders, Porcelain Sauce
nnd Stew-Pans, bronzed Hat Stands, a beautiful article;
Preserving Kettles, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Mortars and
Pestle*, Coal Hods, Fire Standards, Stair Rodsand extra
Bands, Sad Irons, Tea amt 1 linnet Betti, Rat and Mouse
Tra|is, Egg Whips ana Slicers, Bra.* Spittoons, Ice
Breaker*, Cork Screws, Carpet Tacks, Metal Faucets
Spring Balltnrc*. ’
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Bucket*. Brass and Iron bound Tubs, Keelers,Brooms,
Bellows, Wash Boards, Rolling Pins, lieef-steak Pound-
era, Cnvn Dipper*, Lemon Squeezers, Wood Spoons,
Camp Chairs, Butler's Trays; Swifts. Also, Market and
Travelling Baskets, Cradles and Wagons; together with
pie assortment ol Fancy and Travelling Baskets; Sha
ft comker Selves and Whisk*.
MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS.
Brushes of nil de*criptions; China and Gloss Toys;
Rosewood Work floxe* and Dressing Ca*e»; Thermome
ters,Paper Files,Ciimning Machine*,Curling Tongs,Ivory
Measures, Knitting Needles, Flnsks, Looking Glasses,
Pocket Inks, Fish Hooks. Together with a great variety
of other articles too numerous to mention.
Housekeepers, Planters, and the public generally, nre
invited to call, a* their prices will be moderate.
d Over-C
’•Proof Cloaks.
Over-Costs of Pilot Cloth, Beavar Clolb, Broad Cloth,
d Quilted Cambist.
Plantation Over-Coats, Sacks an# Frocktccs.
All of which he will sell at lowprlces, for cash, at th*
Cheap Clothing Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE,
nov 3
P ROCERIES, Confectioneries tnd Fruits.
VJT J. E. CADY k CO. would Inform their eustomet*
nnd the public generally, font fljey have removed from
Broughton-street to LHlibridgc’s New Building, South
side Market-square—where they have opened an entire
iftioodi, comprising th* following articles!
il and Balthnork Flour, 10J< bids Reynold’!
1 Rico, N. O. Crashed, Powdered tnd Clarl-.
»IIruns Goshen Butter, 10 chests and half
new stock ol
30 bbla Canal and
Hams, Porto Rico.
chests i ... . . ..
and Cordials; 90 boxes New-York Candy; Almonds, Ma
deira Nuts, Pecans, Brazil NuU and Filberts, Apples, Po-
toes and Oninns. oct II
r1 HINA* Gin88 and Earthen WARE—Re- r
\j ct ived, by recent arrivals : Fine China Tea Bette,
ornaments; Save AIN; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs,
gilt and embossed, various shea; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Setts. Lustre Bowls; together with a general aa-
sortment of Granite-Ware 1 Her*
general a
t Decanters, new patterns;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumbler*, cut and r ‘ ‘
Water and Wine Battler, Astral,Solar,aud Globe Lamps;
Candlesticks, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
** ■ —"Ishesi Bowls; Salt Celia— —*
H. A ,
SNIDER. LATHROP Ai NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,which they
ofl'er for sale at Wholesale or Retail, on tire most rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation;
heavy Mackinaw ami Twilled Blankets, Whitney
nnd Hose Blanket*,ribbon bound.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro Plnins,assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large a-sortmont, comprising all the
different stylo* and qualities both fancy and plain, of
Georgia and Nonhern manufacture.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bonnets.
FLANNELS—Red domestic, plain, all wool, low price
to tine, heavy twilled for plantation u*e; white Flan
nel*, a full asiortinciit of American audEngUsh man
ufacture.
CANTON FLANNELS—White, brown and colored,
lie-1 qualities.
L1NSEYS—Plain red Llnsev, Plaid, assorted color!.
“T—Pi
COTTON OSNABURGS—From the best Factorica In
the State, at Factory prices.
BURLAPS—4 )|' flax and cotton, forpicki>
GRES AND VESTINGS—A large
,E ROPE and Gunny CLOTH,—200
•DALE ROPE and Gunny CLOTH,-200
D cou* Kentucky Rope; 90 bale! Gunn v Olothi land
ing and for sal* br H. A. CRANE.
Ingandforsaleby
nov 98
DRO. k BLEA’D SHIRTINGS it SHEETINGS—A full
assortment, all styles and qualities.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marlboro’atripesandplaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS’ STRIPES AND APRON CIIECKS-Dlf-
ferctit styles nnd qualities.
PRINTS—A very large assortment from low price to «u-
perfine.
SATTINETS, TWEEDS k KENTUCKY JEANS—
Full nsaortment, plain and fancy colors.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEH
variety.
DIAPERS—Huckaback, Scotch, Bird’s Eye, Russia nnd
cottun Diaper; bro. nnd bleached linen table damask
and tnbte cloths.
LINENS—4 4 to 13-4, nil qualities, from the best manu
facturers.
DIMITY—Furniture,all widths; a largo assortment ol
furniture Fringes.
HOSIERY—A full assortment, comprising cotton, wool-
cn and siik ho e. Also ladies’ aud gents’ merino and
cotton under-shirts and drawer*.
UMBRELLAS—Silk and cotton. Also Parusolsand Sun
shades.
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL?—
A largo variety.
—A t.io*
GINGHAMS, English nnd French Prints, Mous de
Laines, Cashmere*, black nnd colored Alpaccai. English
and French Merinos, Gala Plaids, Wnr»ted Damasks and
Moreens. With a full assortment of all styles of Dress
and Fancy Goods. >cpt 30
QHAWLS.—Plaid Worsted Shawls; Long
O do; Half Mourning do; printed TaV,are Shawls:
bleach’d and ool’d Uelvldere do; emb’d Canton Crape do;
bl’k and co4’d SUk Manf'llas; Saeks, kc. For tale
nov ID LaROCHB, BOWNF. k <
P RANDJEAN’S Compound,for theHAIR.
VJ GrnndJcan’s Compositions aro now prepared in six
different modes, and classified from No. 1 to No. 6.
different modes, and classified from
No. 1.—A simple Tonic, to keep the Hair in a healthy
Mate—^warranted.
No. 9.—Warranted tocurethn most In votemte dandruff.
No. 3.—Warranted to stop the hair from Billing off, and
to make itgrow again in its primitive beauty.
No.4.—This preparation Is of “ *
lure lo cure baldness.
No. 5.—Contains n most powerful ingredient thaWdo-
composes tho substances ny which the hair is rendered
white.
No. 6.—Specially prepared for the diseases of tne skin
of the head, to cure ringworm, pustules,humors, kc.
f the most efficacious na-
s Manufao*
_ .... . laieaoeits.
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
Saucers; Dinner Setts; tilt and plain Pltrhers; Can.
dlesticks, high and low. China Vases and other mantii
nrnmmuiie h»*p All*, T nllnt Ilnttlpi: Cirri Tnnt Mun
i, high
u;Sav
nan lanterns: Bohemian Glass Toilet BottleiK vases,
kc.; Silver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles and Robueks;
plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Des
ert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
StoppertiTea Strainers; Britannia Coffee Biggins, Urna
and Pots; Bent’s PatentCnffce Drawers;Tea Potg,Choc
olate do.; Lamps,CandlesUcks, Cups, Mugs,Soap Boxes/
Pitthera,Castor*, kc. WEEDS k MORRELL,
octQl 8nicts’ncwBuBdhig, llroughton-street.
/"IHINA and Bohemian GLASS-WARE.
KJ Comprising elefnnt China Vases, Mugs. Powder
"— “ —*—* mental Csnalestieke^
Boxes, Totict Bottles of various
single Cups nnd Saucers, very sul
Basket*. Bohemian Glass Colnnges,
Bottles. Terra Cotta Pitchers. ”
new and rare article;China (
Spittoons, highly decorated
wood Card Baskets,Paper W<.....
together with a great variety of
patterns; Candlesticks,*
(table for presents; Can!
iges, Vases and Win*
‘ Candlesticks, a
splendid China
i Setts, Wedge-
liter Ink Stands,
China Articles;
Just opened, and fi»r sale by
oct97 COLLINS k RtJLKLEY, lOOBryan st.
T E DOYEN’S Disinfecting FLUID.—Thff
■l.J most powerful and effectual Disinfecting agent ever
discovered, being capable of instantaneously removing aU
firnl smells from sick chambers, sinks, sewers, kc. He
mg altogether colourless and without odor, It Is hight;
preferable to aU other agent* of tills class; it is now in,
abundant use in the ships and hospitals ofthe Unite#
States Navy, passenger ships, and In a great number ol
prisons,hospitals, alms houses, kc.,and I* strongly re
commended by respectable physicians or this and other
countries. For sale by the gallon or smaller quantity, by
O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
T3ICH Papier Macho GOODS.—The Sub-
XV scriber i* opening n select slock of the above, consist-
• - * “nllos, Wrif*—
lug or Port-Folios, Wilting Desks. Ink-stands. Ladles’
Work Boxes, Cabinets, Albums, Odeur Case*, kc.
my Desks,’neat and low
oik Boxes, Card Cases.
I’nrte Mr- r - '* —• 1 ’ —
Knives, l , ....
handsome; Pocket Books,Pape(eries,C
and Pencil Cases, kc., kc.
Al*o a collection of new nnd handsome Juvcnilo Books
for children of ull uges.
octI5 JOHN M. COOPER.
d Slahogany nnd Cedar Woik Boxes, Card Cases,
i Monnies, Ivory Tablets, Pearl and Ivory Paper
•us, Pen Holders, of new and Improved style, very
«—*-*— Gold—* —
and SUver Pen
TVTEW GOODS for House-Keepers.—Table
xx Mats, of various qualities; Quilling Scissors, Bax
nnd Flounce Irons, Alainnde nnd Larding Needles, Pink
ing Scissors, Egg Slicers. Oyster Knives, Egg Fryers,
Curtain Pin*, Toast Forks, Sugar Sillers, Charlottr
Is,EyelltMachines, Sard'-' M n -‘
d*, Eyellt Machines, Hnrdine Openers, But
ler’* Trays. Carpet Stretchers, tied Keys, Cork-Screws,
Russu Moulds, 1
nirrien
Chopping Knives, Pa*te Ji
tkwher*
J aggers. Mortars «
Buckwhent Cake Ladles, Egg Whin*. Melon Moulds,
Bronzed Hat Stands, BootJifcks, Chinese Gongs, for
Hotels. Together with a large variety of other goods for
House keepers, now opening, and for *nle by
nov 4 COLLINS k BULKLEV, 100 Bryan-su
TMUTANNIA WARE, &c.—Coffee Big-
_I_) gins and Urns, with Heaters; Beart’s Windlass Cof
fee Machine*; French Coffire Fountains, for making e
"—— plat
boiling water, Britannia Lamp*; Spittoon*,
Cups. Pic Nie Indespenslbles, combining a Knife, Sp
Cups. Pic Nl
nndFbrk.Ju
for watering
cellent Coffee in five minutes; Tea Pots, Pewter tiawa
and Basin*, Venison and Steak Dishes, IHsli Cover* it?
setts, Plate Covers, Egg Boilers, that boil from 6 to Iff
egg*; Molasses Cups, Britannia Ladles,Gravy Strainer*,
Nursery Lamps, with Kettles; Shaving Clips; Etnas, for
Just tire article for Sportsmen; Garden T , ,
gardens, kc, kc.; received by late arrivals
\r Uy COLLINS fc BULKLEY*
The above preparation, for sale by
Teh 9 ' W. HUMPHREYS, Jk..
QOLAR and Lard LAMPS, two and five
•VTEW MUSIC STORE—The subscriber
X x respectfully lnfolms the public that he will keep
on hand a large stock of Music, of both Forelgnnnd Ameri
can publication, of the most favorite compo-crs. Having
engaged the services of Mr. S. fl.i* in it* selection,on
his recent visit to New York, lover* of Muric will find at
bll store all the newest Songs, Du t(*, Waltzes, PotkaJ,
Marches, &c.; compositions or tho foreign Masters: nce-
thoven, Mozart, Liszt, TnatMrg,Herts, Bwer.Rosellen,
Ilunten, and others; Music for the Guitar, Flute, Violin,
Instruction Books of all klml*, Violin and Guitar String*,
mb
S ( . _ .
light Girandoles, Soltr Globes. Chimneys, ‘Wlcki,
ke.; for sale at WEEDS fc MORRELL’S,
nov 98 19 Broughton-st.
Bridges, Pegs, kc. He has alto
Houses, both in New York and
the newest publications
Ufa press.
Orders left nt his store for ______
thy or for a ringUpijrt, will be sent on by tire fi.
thy or for a staffsytacg, will be sent
•r leering for New York, and race!'
oet 13 J<
« urn.
OKN M. COOPER.